'fl,-“' Â¥e z* _~â€" $ * . >A 4 C 3 ces d . i o ; 7 t oc CR ~ C Wimeeif e r _ e The B i11 § ; f T K. C > s olb c _ VA § 954 e _ Burgessville _ led in a singâ€"song but also (Mrs. West) formed the 32 es 40e ;;:s‘i- Coooonic.: _# l E0 ;. pr*v Women‘s | Institute _ favored members with first Institute. The slides ~a k s # > .:_ 7%}.& ,/ / ?{ Q # %'2 celgbrated its 80th harmonica selections in showed th.e four main ey" & o â€"~~f > 45c *f # & ; fls anniversary on February keeping ‘with the theme. corners beginning with the se . d / AIP 4? ‘ 2k i . Sn C \}‘ 10 with 33 members and Mrs. Johnson called upon schools, churches, stores, . + ~â€" e erv _ [ . Se o l 1 \ friends enjoying a luncheon _ Mrs. A.E. Dale, president apple packing plant, North | ; ~ t esi lc cce | $et _ at the Buchaneer of Oxford South District Norwich _ Telephone | cce "»_ . â€" mMAE * e » \ noe s t au rant _i n _ W.L, Mrs. R. Longworth, _ System, garages, Grand < ::'.;"_ ts * T 5 xt Burgessville. president of Zenda W.L, Trunk Railway, the mail f ~ _ /.. We : & c £. The program for the Mrs: William Hague, delivery, followed by a d & 2\ se ‘_‘:=‘? :; ‘;2 u 4?‘$ 4 ; /Â¥ afternoon was held in the president of East Oxford fashion show of clot} ng 1 e o s y ‘it Mssc e . ns n banquet room .of the _ W.I. and Elma Haight, _ worn then and some types | Je . } h sHlererid= ip & _ 5. o4 Buchaneer with members president of Norwich W.I., of homes. 1 o ue e _ . <e ,%_@.;.;g and guests numbering 64. to bring greetings. Some The Zenda Wom«e:r‘s | ‘ â€" 23 22n* «e o 3 Tok A Â¥ {iiï¬ The Ode was sung followed members cand visitors Institute brought + | | Â¥ ~â€".0c > _ | e 9 _ . . 9 ’s‘s“ï¬% by the Mary Stewart _ came in costumes of other _ rendition of "Ode © i2 | e ts e SS c e § .. > ;’{ii z; Collect being repeated. years, including centennial Burgessville W.1." with tho | [ > es ; d s iw‘ Mrs.. RE. Johnson of _ dresses and a bridal couple nine ladies in costume. 8 . + t % ~ ie e adl > ~,4†gew}; Burgessville Women‘s from Curries. Jean One of the faitim| i " 0_ Pss c %;\3* Institute ‘was chairperson > Edwards, dressed in the _ members of the | s s c cce {?; 14| for the program calling on bridal dress worn by Lucy Burgessville W.L. uin | * e 8: . e & » + Ruby Buckrell, president Barnard in 1906, was Austin was invited ; sut t f : : B #" 5 ;r‘“g . o5 of the Burgessville W.1L., to _ escorted by Marion Carter, the 80th anniversary cake j xtz Eo * mm 2s - 3 §g{*k give the welcome. The roll wearing a suit owned by which was made ond | | e eA se t . o t k â€" ol . â€" l call. was answered by _ Mert Kenny and bought in donated by Mrs. i }ii» t | h e ie s s .cs Xf T members telling of some _ 1894. s Ficht ~of Burgess: lie, i | s?" . m se 4 Cesere e i ds § historical event concerning A slide presentation and decorated with the * }. [ F. 2 ; § Burgessville. commentary, prepared by crest in blue and gold. Dressed for the occasion â€" The In Memoriam for the _ Mr. and Mrs. M.J. Buckrell Mrs. Jack McCremay \ These fourladies were among the many members of the Burgessville Women.’s Il}stntute meeting was given by Ada of Burgessville was sh_own graciously | gave â€" ts | who donned oldâ€"fashioned attire to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the local institute at Morley a_nd Mrs.' Fred â€" with material obtalngd courtesy â€"remark \ a special dinner Thursday afternoon. Posing for the camera were: (left to right) Ila Newtqn, with a reading and from the Norwich District especially to all the peopiz [ | Orth, Ruth McMillen, Ruby Buckrell, president and Rita Dickson. (NG Photo) .__=~. the lighting: of candles, Archives, â€"scrapbooks of who helped to make the day f : z followed by prayer. people in the community such a special occasion. | | ds ryeSsyss * Mn _ Evelyn Waring | of _ and the W.L Tweedsmuir The Queen was sung i ce s n s s %fffigé _ Otterville delighted the _ History Book which is kept _ followed by the W.1. grace. # esn _ rfrll o ttaedt y it $ _ â€"_ audience with her whistling _â€" in the library. The staff of the Buchaneer 7 mm iinvomciticinnnan ~<9% comiannaes ommc o wl of "Down by the Old Mill This well presented W.I. 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K.. . y e ie e e gue oo / . n Wednesday at the First Baptist Church on Bidwell Street. This year‘s t! i boaord airector C 2 > a 2 in W.1L.". The 1983 executive is sitting: Grace Campbell (left), provincia d ‘viceâ€" $ . elebl;atmg 50 years 5 and President Margaret Dale. Second row are Betty Johnson (left.),d se}clo ho ; ine Zenda Women‘s Institute celebrated its 50th anniver gary withaduncheonaid sucoial president and Iene Chesterman, first viceâ€"president. Back row are Lin ah a!ntmO d, Program last Wednesday afternoon in Salford. Shown with the anniversary cake are.(l.eft third viceâ€"president and Jean Dennis, secretaryâ€"treasurer. Missing from the picture is $ to right) the charter president of the group, Nellie Burrill of Mitchell, the only remaining public relations officer Adelle Irwin. (TN Photo) _ _ tharter member active in the Zenda W.1I. Olive Harrison, of Zenda, and the current presiâ€" A |AdEnt of the Zenda W.I. Georgina Longworth. (NG Photo) ‘ & +1 â€" e n‘ ~<<